This book provides scholars, educators, and legislators with a personal, classroom-level tour of daily life at a community college. Readers will accompany the author into the classroom as he goes about his work as an English teacher meeting with classes and corresponding with students on Blackboard and e-mail. Answering the call for ”student-centered scholarship, ” this book blends traditional academic writing with chapters that feature a rich variety of student work, including essays, journal entries, poems, art, and responses to creative assignments. In this volume, Sullivan theorizes the modern community college as a social justice institution. By mission and mandate, the modern community college has democratized America’s system of higher education and distributed hope, equity, and opportunity more broadly across the nation.
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1. Introduction.- 2. Gratitude.- 3. Democracy’s Unfinished Business.- 4. Hope.- 5. Meet My English 93 Class.- 6. Core Values.- 7. Introductions.- 8. ‘I am sorry tk be a pain’.- 9. Aprender a Dudar es Aprender a Pensar.- 10. ‘And Now from Learning to Enjoy Reading I Crave Knowledge and I’m Fascinated with the Idea of Improving My Vocabulary and My Wisdom’.- 11. ‘I Hate to Be So Bold’.- 12. ‘It’s Not Good’.- 13. The Un-Lived Life.- 14. Patience.- 15. The Things We Carry.- 16. Pandemic.- 17. Food Pantry.- 18. Heartbreak.- 19. The Beloved Community.- 20. Ohén:ton Karihwatéhkwen.
Over de auteur
Patrick Sullivan is Professor of English at Manchester Community College, Connecticutt, USA.